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FAQs regarding Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120 and 20-139

 Executive Order 20-120

Which professions does Executive Order 20-120 allow to reopen and provide services?

  • According to the Governor's Office, holders of the following state-issued barber or cosmetology licenses may provide services at establishments that adopt appropriate social distancing and precautionary measures directed in Executive Order 20-120: Barber; Restricted Barber; Cosmetologist; Nail Specialist; Facial Specialist; Full Specialist; Hair Braider; Hair Wrapper; and Body Wrapper. These license holders are permitted to perform the barbering or cosmetology services as authorized by their respective license or registration

 


Are any barber or cosmetology licenses not authorized to reopen pursuant to the order? 

  • According to the Governor's Office, holders of a barbering or cosmetology license located in Broward or Miami-Dade are not authorized to provide services under the provisions of Executive Order 20-120. The restrictions of Executive Order 20-112 remain in effect for Broward and Miami-Dade Counties. Future allowances for services in Broward and Miami-Dade remain under consideration in consultation with local leadership.


Must businesses limit capacity in the barbershop or salon?

  • According to the Governor's Office, barbershops and salons must manage capacity of the premises based on an appointment-only schedule and must allow at least 15 minutes between the conclusion of an appointment and the beginning of the next appointment for proper disinfecting practices. Barbershops and salons should take necessary action to limit gatherings in waiting areas prior to and following appointments to the extent necessary to promote appropriate social distancing. Barbershops and salons are encouraged to adopt means of limiting patrons waiting for appointments, such as calling patrons from a waiting vehicle or outdoor waiting area once an available service station is cleaned, prepared, and ready for service of the next patron.


Are any restrictions in effect for the waiting area of a barbershop or cosmetology salon? 

  • According to the Governor's Office, barbershops and salons should remove all unnecessary, frequent-touch items, such as magazines, newspapers, service menus, and any other unnecessary paper products and décor from customer service areas. These businesses should take necessary action to limit gatherings of patrons in waiting areas to the extent necessary to promote appropriate social distancing.


The order prohibits group appointments. What constitutes a group for purposes of the order?

  • According to the Governor's Office, Executive Order 20-120 restricts appointments to individuals only. Where multiple individuals are seeking joint or co-scheduled appointments to obtain services as a party at the same appointment time, barbershops and salons should restrict the number of individual appointments to the number of available service stations that can be responsibly accommodated while maintaining appropriate social distancing.


Must a barbershop or cosmetology salon limit hours of operation? 

  • According to the Governor's Office, no. Executive Order 20-120 does not restrict the hours of operation of a barbershop or salon. License holders are encouraged to monitor any local government restrictions that may impact the hours of operation of businesses in their area


Are licensed professionals required to wear a mask when providing services in the barbershop or salon? How long will the requirement of wearing a mask be in effect?

  • According to the Governor's Office, yes, a mask must be worn by an employee while providing personal services in the barbershop or salon. The requirement to wear a mask while providing services remains in effect until a subsequent order modifies or rescinds this precautionary measure. 


Do licensed professionals have to wear a particular type of mask while providing services?

  • According to the Governor's Office, no. 


Are licensed professionals required to wear gloves or any other personal protective equipment other than a mask when providing services in the barbershop or salon?

  • According to the Governor's Office, no.


Are patrons required to wear masks while obtaining services in the barbershop or salon?

  • According to the Governor's Office, no. However, barbershops and salons are encouraged to consider providing unworn masks to clients for use during their appointment. As a private business, barbershops and salons may adopt their own policies requiring the use of a mask by patrons obtaining services.


Are any other measures expected of barbershops or salons? Are any other measures recommended?

 Executive Order 20-112

What are the requirements under the Governor’s Executive Order 20-112 for restaurants to re-open to the public?


What are the requirements under the Governor’s Executive Order 20-112 for retail businesses to re-open to the public? 


Are there minimum health protocols that must be met to open my business?


What do I need to do to re-open my business?

  • According to the Governor’s Office, review the requirements of the Governor’s Executive Order 20-112.
  • Review any guidance that has been provided from the state and federal regulatory agencies including:


Are masks required for employees and customers?

  • According to the Governor's Office, the Governor's Executive Order does not mandate the use of masks. However, it is recommended that customers, employees and employers consult CDC guidance, and utilize face masks when social distancing measures cannot be maintained.


If a business exceeds 25% capacity, do they get fined?

  • According to the Governor's Office, yes, enforcement penalties remain in place including a second-degree misdemeanor with a fine up to $500.
  • Certain regulated businesses may face enforcement action for violations from their regulatory agency.